Harold Halibut
Video Game Watch
Dive into this nautic adventure as curiosity will guide you through a space ship wreck on an unknown...
Mini DiverCity
Tabletop Game
Time passes by quickly and industries are taking advantage of resources held in an archipelago of...
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Neon's Nerd Nexus (360 KP) rated Underwater (2020) in Movies
Feb 13, 2020
Dolphin Simulator
Games and Entertainment
App
Dive into the ocean and swim to your hearts content as a wild Dolphin! Explore a vast underwater...
Darren (1599 KP) rated The Abyss (1989) in Movies
Jun 20, 2019
Actor Review
Ed Harris: Bud the lead engineer on the underwater oil rig, he knows how to handle his team to get the most out of them and has all their respect. The whole team supports him over his ex-wife Lindsey, he is also one of the most experienced divers and believes in what he can see. Good performance from Harris showing he was going to be a lead actor for years to come. (9/10)
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio: Lindsey ex-wife to Bud and creator of the underwater rig system, she is more interested in investigating what is going on rather than just blowing it up and hoping for the best. Good performance in a difficult role which needed her character to be hated. (8/10)
Director Review: James Cameron – Cameron has been behind some of the most ground breaking films in history and this is right up there with his best. (9/10)
Sci-Fi: A sci-fi film that isn’t about a bleak future or space travel, this really is a rarity in the business. (9/10)
Settings: The isolation adds tension from start to finish. (10/10)
Suggestion: I think this is a film that everyone should see at least once in their life time, it will surprise you the quality even after 25 years. (Watch)
Best Part: The water creature investigating the rig.
Worst Part: It can seem long.
Believability: No (0/10)
Chances of Tears: No (0/10)
Chances of Sequel: No
Post Credits Scene: Yes
Oscar Chances: Won an Oscar for Visual Effects.
Box Office: $90 Million
Budget: $69 Million
Runtime: 2 Hours 26 Minutes
Tagline: A place on Earth more awesome than anywhere in space.
Overall: A Forgotten Masterpiece
https://moviesreview101.com/2014/08/16/the-abyss-1989/
Reef Fish Florida and Caribbean
Travel and Reference
App
This snorkelers’ guide to the most common shallow-water reef fish in Florida and the Caribbean...
Kyera (8 KP) rated Black Moon (Zodiac, #3) in Books
Feb 1, 2018
FilmIntuition (33 KP) rated The Art of Escaping in Books
Sep 20, 2018
Then there are those like our unusual protagonist Mattie who uses her three months away from class to find herself by daring to pursue her passion for escapology.
Tracking down the daughter of her favorite escape artist (a local, female Houdini, if you will), although she's hesitant at first, Miyu gradually gives in and begins teaching Mattie the tricks of her mother's trade from lock picking to underwater escapes. Soon enough Mattie is performing her act under a stage persona at a hip speakeasy like club.
An entertaining albeit unusual YA novel that strains your suspension of disbelief, Callahan's Art gets better the further you get into it.
And while its overly stylized characters come off as wise beyond their years and their retro interests and dialogue might have played better if the book - already retro in feel - had been set in the '80s or '90s, it's a fun, fast, and wholly original read nonetheless.
Blue Magazine
Travel and Magazines & Newspapers
App
Blue showcases the mesmerizing beauty and wonders of the underwater world, through its spectacular...
Transformation Wave Physics: Electromagnetics, Elastodynamics, and Thermodynamics
Mohamed Farhat, Pai-Yen Chen, Sebastien Guenneau and Stefan Enoch
Book
Space-time transformations as a design tool for a new class of composite materials (metamaterials)...